John Fetterman survived a bruising Senate campaign and overcame a serious stroke to prevail against Republican Mehmet Oz to claim his state’s open Senate seat Tuesday.
Yet that stumble didn’t keep Fetterman from succeeding, because he was still better than Oz at selling himself as an authentic leader for Pennsylvanians.
Fetterman has moved almost seamlessly from a 13-year run as the small-town mayor of Braddock to the lieutenant governorship in 2019 to the U.S. Senate today.
Oz released his records a few days after a Post-Gazette editorial asked both candidates to do so, but Fetterman never did.
Fetterman has also vowed to put a high priority on union rights and abortion rights, while Oz took the opposite stands.